Preguntas frecuentes
Is fluorescent transfer film the same as glow-in-the-dark film?
Not always. Some fluorescent products look brighter under UV light, while glow-effect films absorb light energy and release a visible glow in darker conditions. Always test the actual material before selling it as glow-in-the-dark.
Can fluorescent DTF film be used on cotton and polyester?
DTF printing is commonly used across cotton, polyester, blends, denim, leather, nylon, and dark-colored garments, but every special film should be tested with your target fabric before production.
Do I need a special DTF printer?
For fluorescent transfer film, the workflow may be similar to standard DTF if the effect is built into the film. For fluorescent ink printing, the printer may need a suitable ink configuration or extra channels depending on the system. Some fluorescent ink setups use additional fluorescent colors such as fluorescent red, yellow, green, and orange to expand the color range.
What products are best for fluorescent DTF printing?
The best products are T-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, event apparel, festival merch, Halloween shirts, kidswear, streetwear, and dancewear.
Can fluorescent DTF prints replace reflective safety printing?
No. Fluorescent or glow-effect prints are decorative unless the material is specifically tested and certified for safety use.
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